New York-based German artist Markus Linnenbrink’s work is the kind that one walks into and becomes a part of. Line, color and playful boundaries have become his signature. Linnenbrink has featured conventional paint on canvas work but no matter what, he utilizes the space to full effect.

Marc Giai-Miniet’s distinctively eerie aesthetic quite possibly comes from his exposure to images from the Holocaust. His work, exploring memory and its physicality, will be shown this month at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City, as part of a solo show, Théâtre de la Mémoire.

Pace Prints is pleased to announce Kenny Scharf, an exhibition of new three-dimensional works in paper by the renowned pop artist. The exhibition will be on view October 10—November 8. A public reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, October 9, 6-8pm.

We have been previewing and showcasing the works of Conor Harrington in advance of his NYC-debut show, "Eat & Delete," opening in conjunction with London-based Lazarides Gallery. Well, we are telling you to go see it. Now. At 268 Mulberry. You have time. Its open through October 4th. Last Friday night, at a special preview, this is what we saw...

As you may know by now, Conor Harrington will make his NYC-debut this Friday, September 27, as part of a special Lazarides Gallery pop-up at 268 Mulberry Street. Details have been minimal at best, but London-based Harrington has been updating his Instagram with progress shots of the entire process building the work that is "Eat & Delete." We wrote an editorial piece that will be in the November issue of Juxtapoz, out next week, with a few shots of the new paintings, and are excited to share a few more paintings today.

The NY Times just published a fantastic and fascinating video about the delicate workings of an art handler, especially when said art handlers have to remove a 19' x 20' Pablo Picasso curtain that had been hanging for over a half century in the same spot in the Seagram Building on Park Avenue in NYC.

July 2014 cover artist Shepard Fairey is on a bit of a world tour right now, doing murals like U2 does stadium shows. Last week, he finished a new mural at 161 Bowery on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, titled "We Own the Future." Shepard and his team got it done in 3 days, and our new NYC photographer, Joe Russo, captured the process.

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of recent and new work by Marcel Dzama, on view at the gallery’s 525 and 533 West 19th Street spaces in New York. The exhibition will mark the United States debut of the artist’s latest film "Une danse des bouffons (or A jester’s dance)", which will be shown alongside related two- and three-dimensional work. The show will open on September 9, 2014 in NYC.

Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present The Laten Photon, an exhibition of new works by Chinese-born, South African-based artist DALeast in what will be his second solo exhibition at the gallery. In conjunction with Laten Photon, the artist will paint new public murals in New York and New Jersey.

Restaurants are required by law in New York and most other states to post instructions on how to save someone who is choking. However, in the last couple of years NYC restaurant owners have started to replace the official poster (designed by Steve Duenes) with new ones designed by local artists, illustrators, and designers.